
Chicken
Don Murphy is a proud Irish man, a hopeless ketamine addict and one of his generation’s greatest actors. He also happens to be a chicken.
Don Murphy is a proud Irish man, a hopeless ketamine addict and one of his generation’s greatest actors. He also happens to be a chicken.
Step into the intriguing world of cabaret as you join Mercury and friends for a night of decadence and debauchery.
“His tone big and resonant, his time keeping immaculate and his solos highly dexterous and consistently engaging”
With a technical fluidity on his instrument, and strong connection to various forms of improvised music, James has built a reputation as one of the most in demand bassists in the country, drawing on his many influences to develop a sound that is stylish, virtuosic and captivating. His extensive performance CV shows collaborations with notable artists such as Paul Dunmall, Jay Phelps, Mark Lockett, Neil Yates, Roger Manins, Xhosa Cole, Alex Clarke, Greg Abate, and many more.
Sponsored by Christopher Jones Wealth Management.
Join us on the third Thursday of every month for an evening of Jazz, delicious food in the courtyard and drinks a plenty in an intimate cabaret style setting.
In partnership with Winchester Jazz Festival and Alex Western-King we will host some of the UK’s best Jazz musicians on the third Thursday of every month. Pizza served by Proven Slice - pre-order below.
Thu, 27 March 2025
8pm (doors at 7pm)
Tickets £22 (includes all fees and levies)
FOOD: Bring Your Own or Order In
A monthly Jazz club for grown-ups and their little ones in partnership with Winchester Jazz Festival.
Blending ancient folk traditions with a bold contemporary flair, Wise Woman arrives with a heady collision of lush vocal harmonies, cinematic strings and 90s girl power.
Based on the novel Frankenstein; or, The Modern Prometheus by Mary Shelley
Adapted & Directed by Noël Jones
Adapted by Doug Revolta
Original Score by Will Pickering
“I am on the brink of a discovery so great, so shocking that the very course of humanity may be altered by it – the moment that I, Victor Frankenstein, create life and destroy death forever.”
A young scientist, Victor Frankenstein, becomes obsessed with creating life. Consumed by his ambition, he creates a living being using body parts stolen from the graves of the dead, only to be horrified by its monstrous appearance. Rejected by society and its creator, the creature seeks revenge, leading to a heartbreaking series of devastating events.
Mary Shelley’s gothic masterpiece is brought to the stage in a haunting new adaptation that explores the blurred lines between creator and creation, humanity and monstrosity, and challenges the audience to question: who is the real monster?
“Last night made my heart stand still!”
“A rich and moving production by a vibrant and exciting company.”
Wed, 19 Mar | 3pm & 7:30pm
Thu, 20 Mar | 3pm & 7:30pm
Fri, 21 Mar | 3pm & 7:30pm
Sat, 22 Mar | 3pm & 7:30pm
Wed, 12 Mar | 3pm & 7:30pm
Thu, 13 Mar | 3pm & 7:30pm
Fri 14, Mar | 3pm & 7:30pm
Sat, 15 Mar | 3pm & 7:30pm
TICKETS: £22, £19, Pay What You Can
The Nutshell warmly invites you to join us for our Meet the Makers Market; a market for makers, independents and creatives to sell their wares and showcase their making and design process during ‘Meet the Maker’ month.
This hand-curated market will feature some of the areas most talented independent crafters, who will be on hand to discuss their creative process, tools and techniques. The Nutshell Makers Market’s offer an authentic shopping experience, where visitors can buy unique handmade products, meet local creatives and support creative talent.
Sun, 9 March
10am-4pm
FREE ENTRY
Cafe and Bar will be open ☕️
Based on the novel Frankenstein; or, The Modern Prometheus by Mary Shelley
Adapted & Directed by Noël Jones
Adapted by Doug Revolta
Original Score by Will Pickering
“I am on the brink of a discovery so great, so shocking that the very course of humanity may be altered by it – the moment that I, Victor Frankenstein, create life and destroy death forever.”
A young scientist, Victor Frankenstein, becomes obsessed with creating life. Consumed by his ambition, he creates a living being using body parts stolen from the graves of the dead, only to be horrified by its monstrous appearance. Rejected by society and its creator, the creature seeks revenge, leading to a heartbreaking series of devastating events.
Mary Shelley’s gothic masterpiece is brought to the stage in a haunting new adaptation that explores the blurred lines between creator and creation, humanity and monstrosity, and challenges the audience to question: who is the real monster?
“Last night made my heart stand still!”
“A rich and moving production by a vibrant and exciting company.”
Thu, 6 Mar | 7pm | £15
Fri, 7 Mar | 7pm | £15
Please note: a preview performance is a public show that takes place before a theatrical production's official opening. Previews allow the cast and crew to identify issues and make improvements before critics see the show.
Come & enjoy an uplifting 45 minutes with your little one as you listen to live musicians playing beautiful acoustic versions of well-known pop songs, all arranged to be enjoyable for both big & small ears alike.
Join host Paul McCaffrey, grab a drink at the bar, order some grub and settle in for a night of BIG laughs as we feature some of the UK's best comedians.